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Our Father
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Our Father

May 11, 2022
1h 37m
★ 6.5

Is he yours?

Overview

After a woman's at-home DNA test reveals multiple half-siblings, she discovers a shocking scheme involving donor sperm and a popular fertility doctor.

Genres

Documentary
Crime

Production Companies

Blumhouse Productions

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Cast

Donald Cline

Self - Fertility Doctor

Donald Cline

Jacoba Ballard

Self

Jacoba Ballard

Angela Ganote

Self

Angela Ganote

Kylene Gott

Self

Kylene Gott

Julie Harmon

Self

Julie Harmon

Jason Hyatt

Self

Jason Hyatt

Matt White

Self

Matt White

Heather Woock

Self

Heather Woock

Dianna Kiesler

Self - Julie's Mother

Dianna Kiesler

Liz White

Self - Matt's Mother

Liz White

Keith Boyle

Donald Cline

Keith Boyle

Leslie Koch Foumberg

Judge Helen Marchal

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